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Aaron Judge went 2-for-4 with a home run and two runs scored in Saturday's ALDS Game 2 win over the Red Sox.

Judge hit a no-doubter to dead center off Sox starter David Price in the first inning, the second time this October he's staked the Yanks to an early lead with a first-inning shot. Those two jacks, sandwiched around a ninth-inning homer off Sox closer Craig Kimbrel in Friday's Game 1, give Judge three homers in as many games, and he's 7-for-12 in three postseason contests this month. He certainly seems to have caught fire at the right time. Sat, Oct 6, 2018 11:57:00 PM

Aaron Judge swatted a solo homer off of Craig Kimbrel in the ninth inning on Friday, but it still wasn't enough to lead the Yankees to victory over the Red Sox in Game 1 of the ALDS.

Judge also had a pair of singles in the ballgame, finishing the night 3-for-5. With homers in consecutive games, Judge looks to finally be fully recovered from his wrist injury, which is great news for the Bombers going forward. They'll need that thump if they're going to overcome the Red Sox to advance to the ALCS. Fri, Oct 5, 2018 11:28:00 PM

Aaron Judge homered and doubled as the Yankees beat the Athletics 7-2 in Wednesday night's American League Wild Card Game.

Judge opened the game's scoring with a two-run laser into the left field seats off A's right-hander Liam Hendriks in the bottom of the first inning. The ball had an exit velocity of 116.1 mph, which stood as the hardest-hit postseason home run ever tracked by Statcast until Giancarlo Stanton belted a mammoth solo homer with a 117.4 mph exit velo in the bottom of the eighth. Judge also doubled and scored in the Yankees' four-run sixth inning and drew a walk in the bottom of the seventh, finishing 2-for-3 with two RBI and two runs scored. He's the only player to homer in multiple Wild Card Games. New York will now advance to a best-of-five ALDS against the arch-rival Red Sox. Wed, Oct 3, 2018 11:34:00 PM

Aaron Judge is absent from the Yankees' starting nine for Saturday's game against Nathan Eovaldi and the Red Sox.

With home field in the Wild Card Game already secured, Yankees' skipper Aaron Boone is taking an opportunity to rest many of his regulars, with Judge, Gary Sanchez and Luke Voit grabbing the pine in this one. Look for Judge to return for Sunday's regular season finale. Sat, Sep 29, 2018 10:49:00 AM

Depth Charts

Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said in an interview on YES Network that Gary Sanchez "is not for sale."

The GM added that Sanchez is a player that "we're continuing to bet on." There has been some buzz that the Yankees might be willing to trade Sanchez to the Marlins in a deal for J.T. Realmuto, but Cashman seems to be throwing a wet blanket on that rumor. Sanchez is coming off a very disappointing 2018 campaign that saw him bat just .186/.291/.406 with 18 home runs, but he hit .278/.345/.531 with 33 dingers in 2017 and is also younger and cheaper than Realmuto.

Yankees and SS Didi Gregorius avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year, $11.75 million contract.

This was Gregorius' last year of arbitration eligibility and he will be a free agent after the upcoming season. He is expected to miss at least the first half of the 2019 season while recovering from Tommy John surgery.

It was a completely lost year for Ellsbury, as he didn't play a single inning for the Yankees as he dealt with a myriad of injuries, including a season-ending hip procedure in August. The 35-year-old is due at least $21 million over the next two seasons before a club option in 2022, but it wouldn't be surprising if we've seen the last of Ellsbury in pinstripes.

Sabathia has been cleared to resume his offseason workout program after successfully recuperating from a December 11 angioplasty procedure. The veteran left-hander should be fully healthy for the opening of Yankees camp in February. He was re-signed to a one-year, $8 million free agent contract in early November coming off a 3.65 ERA in 29 starts last season.

Montgomery underwent Tommy John surgery to repair a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his left elbow. He pitched well for the Yankees before the injury, but he's likely to miss most -- if not all -- of the 2019 season.

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